The Borneo Post

Rahul century powers India in fifth England Test

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CHENNAI, India: Opener Lokesh Rahul cracked a century to lead India’s first- innings response despite two crucial strikes by England’s bowlers in the afternoon session on day three of the fifth Test on Sunday.

The hosts, who resumed the day on 60 without loss, reached 256 for three at tea, still 221 runs behind, with Rahul on 133 and Karun Nair on 19 at the crease in Chennai.

England’s Ben Stokes and Stuart Broad worked hard on a benign track to send Cheteshwar Pujara (16) and skipper Virat Kohli (15) back to the pavilion.

It was the first time in the series that Kohli, who leads the batting chart with 655 runs, had been out for less than 40. He chipped a drive to extra cover off Broad.

Rahul, who recorded his fourth Test century in just his 12th match, then toned down his aggressive play to take India’s reply further in partnershi­p with Nair.

His 228-ball stay has included nine fours and two sixes, and the stand is worth 45 so far.

Overnight batsmen Parthiv Patel and Rahul made England’s bowlers toil earlier in the day with a 152-run opening stand, before Moeen Ali’s off- spin prised out Patel – the only wicket of the morning session.

It was India’s first century opening partnershi­p in 32 innings even though wicketkeep­er Patel was filling in for regular opener Murali Vijay, who has not yet batted due to a bruised shoulder. — AFP

 ??  ?? Thailand’s football players lift the AFF Suzuki Cup after winning the second leg of the final between Thailand and Indonesia 2-0 at Rajamangal­a Stadium in Bangkok. — AFP photo
Thailand’s football players lift the AFF Suzuki Cup after winning the second leg of the final between Thailand and Indonesia 2-0 at Rajamangal­a Stadium in Bangkok. — AFP photo

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